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why is obama waging war on coal? >> i think he's being driven by an extreme environment by an lobby he doesn't like coal, he said if you build a coal plant, we're going to bankrupt you and he's following through on his promise. >> that means we will not have another new coal plant in our lifetime. that's the way experts have said it, that they'll never be able to get done what the epa wants to get done so there will be no new coal mines. >> so we're shutting out our most affordable, abundant resource. my state of west virginia will lose a lot and has lost a lot. >> a lot of states too. i get that, but what about the existing coal mines, shelley? tell me about that because the epa is writing regulations now and a lot of people from that industry say basically they're going to have shut down even existing coal plants. >> the permitting process has slowed to a crawl and it's through the regulations of the epa and they put in impossible deadlines and impossible benchmarks to meet and at the same time you've got the distr
why is obama waging war on coal? >> i think he's being driven by an extreme environment by an lobby he doesn't like coal, he said if you build a coal plant, we're going to bankrupt you and he's following through on his promise. >> that means we will not have another new coal plant in our lifetime. that's the way experts have said it, that they'll never be able to get done what the epa wants to get done so there will be no new coal mines. >> so we're shutting out our most...
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it was deeply concerned the attacks come on the one year anniversary of president obama's comments when he warned the regime of using chemical weapons. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons being utilized. >> nbc's richard engel is following this story from cairo. >> if that was the red line a year ago and that red line had been crossed when they used small amounts of chemical weapons, they are alleging that a more significant incident has happened. there was a ba rage of surface of surface missiles attacking ten villages and towns to the east and north of damascus. these attacks we have not been able to independently confirm them. but we have seen children, women, men, lifeless bodies laid out in makeshift hospitals to exhibit no obvious injuries gunshots or bomb fragments. people who suffocated because of a chemical agent in the air. the regime is suggesting that the rebels have fabricated the incident to distract those in syria right now. the numbers are certainly in the hundreds and may top 1,000. the video there is very distrucking. we are hearin
it was deeply concerned the attacks come on the one year anniversary of president obama's comments when he warned the regime of using chemical weapons. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons being utilized. >> nbc's richard engel is following this story from cairo. >> if that was the red line a year ago and that red line had been crossed when they used small amounts of chemical weapons, they are alleging that a more significant incident has...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and i approve... this message. anncr: he keeps saying it... mitt romney: this president cannot tell us that you're... better off today than when he took office. anncr: well... here's where we were in 2008... tv anncr: the worst financial collapse... since the great depression... tv anncr: american workers were laid off in numbers not seen... in over three decades. anncr: and here's where we are today... thirty months of private sector job growth. creating 4.6 million new jobs. we're not there yet. but the real question is: whose plan is better for you? the president's plan asks millionaires... to pay a little more... to help invest in a strong middle class. clean energy. and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan? a new 250,000 dollar tax break for... multi-millionaires. roll back regulations on the banks that cratered the economy. and raise taxes on the middle class. president clinton: they want to go back to the same old... policies that got us in trouble in the first place. president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: f
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and those go back to 2008 before president obama took office. which does suggest, you know, we may -- >> she might have done it on her own. >> it does suggest this was happening before the president took office and there is a larger and more systemic problem, it goes beyond the irs, beyond the obama administration, it's a larger problem in the bureaucracy. >> thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >>> all right. now, rock star bono. has he been watching the "kudlow report"? you may not believe what he just said, but i think you're going to like it. the full story just ahead. [ male announcer ] come to the lexus golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and ct hybrids. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to
and those go back to 2008 before president obama took office. which does suggest, you know, we may -- >> she might have done it on her own. >> it does suggest this was happening before the president took office and there is a larger and more systemic problem, it goes beyond the irs, beyond the obama administration, it's a larger problem in the bureaucracy. >> thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >>> all right. now, rock...
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on obama care. that's right. it delays by one year the mandatory health coverage laws for employers. team obama is sending money to the l.a. public schools to get teachers to indoctrinate students in favor of obama care. we're going to explain the details of that one in a couple of moments. >>> but more and more american companies making their products here at home instead of turning to cheaper labor overseas. last night, we talked to three ceos about the benefits and challenges of being made in america. this evening, we have a new panel of companies. here with me onset, ceo of union wear, it's a sportswear company. and joining me now from boston is matt lebretton for new balance. a new campaign promoting the made in america. and many of the rivals make their sneakers overseas. all right. >> -- they know if your aim is true and your pursuit relentless, chances are what you make will be excellent. >> all right. there you go. i knew we'd get it in. i want to begin with you, sir. these are great advert
on obama care. that's right. it delays by one year the mandatory health coverage laws for employers. team obama is sending money to the l.a. public schools to get teachers to indoctrinate students in favor of obama care. we're going to explain the details of that one in a couple of moments. >>> but more and more american companies making their products here at home instead of turning to cheaper labor overseas. last night, we talked to three ceos about the benefits and challenges of...
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using the obama metric. listen, i know this is stunning because you watch the democratic national convention and heard those numbers over and other own. over the same time period. >> here's where i got my facts. >> let me finish. >> go ahead. >> over the same time period, the same way that the obama campaign measures job growth bush created more jobs. that's a fact. private sector jobs. >> the 4.5 million jobs. >> what you are saying is. >> i'm saying the facts. >> where are they coming from bs.gov? >> labor department. >> page 47, line 12. >> okay. i'm glad you made up the numbers. i'm glad. >> january 28, january 2009 they lost -- >> do you understand everything the president says may not be accurate. they may have fudged the numbers. we can go over this over and over. >> let's go over it. >> larry, get out the number. the exact way -- >> you are cherly picking. >> i'm laying out the facts. >> if we are going to have a conversation about politics, let's talk about it. >> i happen to know these numbers. whe
using the obama metric. listen, i know this is stunning because you watch the democratic national convention and heard those numbers over and other own. over the same time period. >> here's where i got my facts. >> let me finish. >> go ahead. >> over the same time period, the same way that the obama campaign measures job growth bush created more jobs. that's a fact. private sector jobs. >> the 4.5 million jobs. >> what you are saying is. >> i'm saying...
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is president obama going to be blamed for that? let's bring in our free market friday panel tonight. keith boykin and former bush/cheney adviser. keith, is the president going to take the fall for this? we've gone how many years now with quantitative easing and we're still talking about a sluggish economy where unemployment is too high, job growth is not great and we're starting to see signs of wear and tear on the housing market. >> we're losing 850,000 jobs a month when president obama came into office. just remember these two numbers. at this point in bush's administration, george w. bush administration we created only 177,000 private sector jobs. under the obama administration we created 3.1 million private-sector jobs. >> is that enough? >> no. but considering the headwinds we were facing this economy is growing much more rapidly than it was. >> we're being too impatient expecting more? >> don't think people are being too impatient the reality is there's unprecedented obstruction from republicans in congress who are been again
is president obama going to be blamed for that? let's bring in our free market friday panel tonight. keith boykin and former bush/cheney adviser. keith, is the president going to take the fall for this? we've gone how many years now with quantitative easing and we're still talking about a sluggish economy where unemployment is too high, job growth is not great and we're starting to see signs of wear and tear on the housing market. >> we're losing 850,000 jobs a month when president obama...
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that's what president obama nou announced today. or should he do even more, pull full military aid as well? here is former deputy assistant secretary of defense, peter brooks, p.j. crowley. gentlemen, thanks for joining us. let's first explain to people. president obama comes out and announces they are canceling what had been huge military exercises next month with the egyptian military. secretary brooks, please tell people what does this mean when the president announces the cancellation of this? how significant is it? >> well, it's very symbolic. it's very public. it's certainly pushing back on the generals in egypt and egyptian military. i mean, it's the least he could have done considering the situation there in egypt. i don't think he would have been -- would have received a lot of criticism for allowing american troops to train with the egyptians considering what's going on in the streets of cairo, alexandria and other places, but in the long run, it's really not much at all in terms of influencing the egyptian generals and i
that's what president obama nou announced today. or should he do even more, pull full military aid as well? here is former deputy assistant secretary of defense, peter brooks, p.j. crowley. gentlemen, thanks for joining us. let's first explain to people. president obama comes out and announces they are canceling what had been huge military exercises next month with the egyptian military. secretary brooks, please tell people what does this mean when the president announces the cancellation of...
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in the first term, president obama on the stimulus package and on obama care, there was no compromise. there was no reaching across the aisle. do you believe, sir, that in the second term president obama will change and will find common ground with republicans? >> well, larry, i'm an optimist. i believe that you need to give people a chance, you need to tell them you support them and then you need to hold them accountable. that's why i felt that i needed to send that message off to the president and to my representatives, really telling them that time is now. we can't wait any longer. we've got to do something. i'll support you, but i'll also hold you accountable and watch that it's happening. >> i want to have the same positive view you do, second term, clean slate, et cetera, et cetera. so when he read your letter with your very clear message about compromise and common ground between the two parties, do you think, steve, that he was sending a message -- sometimes presidents speak metaphorically, sometimes they speak symbol symbolically. do you think he was sending that message to t
in the first term, president obama on the stimulus package and on obama care, there was no compromise. there was no reaching across the aisle. do you believe, sir, that in the second term president obama will change and will find common ground with republicans? >> well, larry, i'm an optimist. i believe that you need to give people a chance, you need to tell them you support them and then you need to hold them accountable. that's why i felt that i needed to send that message off to the...
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president obama spoke as it reached 500. good evening, ayman. >> reporter: good evening, bill, for the second straight now the country is imposeing a curfew. this comes on the heels of another violent day in egypt. not like the one we saw yesterday, not in the death toll numbers, one that did see fatalities among both police and security forces here. it began this afternoon with protest marches, among those supporters of the ousted president who are participating in funeral marches and others across the country. in one instance, they approached the municipality building here in cairo. led to a confrontation with police that led them to fire tear gas to disperse the crowd. the interior ministry says they authorized live ammunition against protesters attacking buildings critical to the egyptian government. so it adds to the anxiety level, yesterday we saw that incredible death toll that continues to climb as people recover the bodies from the clashes. more importantly, there are accounts of egyptian soldiers in the sinai penin
president obama spoke as it reached 500. good evening, ayman. >> reporter: good evening, bill, for the second straight now the country is imposeing a curfew. this comes on the heels of another violent day in egypt. not like the one we saw yesterday, not in the death toll numbers, one that did see fatalities among both police and security forces here. it began this afternoon with protest marches, among those supporters of the ousted president who are participating in funeral marches and...
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obama has had a terrible foreign policy. there is no guiding principle, no dismaking matrix from which you can guess why we were leading from behind in libya. we were holding on to mubarak until we knew he was going to go in egypt. he is a terrible foreign policy guy. mitt romney is an echo. pro-choice. he wants to spend more on defense than obama is committed to. we don't know why and don't know to what end. i think obama will come out. 58% of americans in a rasmussen poll says americans should be getting out of the middle east. they're tired of it. if mitt romney is merely saying obama is terrible there, people will agree with him. okay, what's your plan? we don't know what he's doing on the economy and foreign policy. >> let me go to igar and give you a chance to respond. you are old enough to remember jimmy carter. things in iran didn't work out so great for jimmy carter. look, i think president obama is actually saying some good things. he's trying to get tough on these terrorists. i think he understands they're linked
obama has had a terrible foreign policy. there is no guiding principle, no dismaking matrix from which you can guess why we were leading from behind in libya. we were holding on to mubarak until we knew he was going to go in egypt. he is a terrible foreign policy guy. mitt romney is an echo. pro-choice. he wants to spend more on defense than obama is committed to. we don't know why and don't know to what end. i think obama will come out. 58% of americans in a rasmussen poll says americans...
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barack obama is my liberal tonight. he wants performance reform, so does arne duncan, why are all your left wing teacher union friends in chicago bucking their guy from chicago, obama, who actually, and i'm going say it, got this story right? >> well, i think they're reacting because obama's been spending a little too much time with the hedge fund managers and not with the teachers who are in the classroom every day. teachers want to have accountability. that's not the question. the question is are we going to have a fair system accountability? in places like montgomery county maryland, they have a great system where they go into the classroom and evaluate their peers and they recommend a lot of their peers get fired if they're not up to the job. why shouldn't they get fired? if i'm not up to my job i'm going get fired. if you're not up to your job you're going get fired. if teachers are not up to their job with statistical performance and testing why shouldn't they get fired? >> you're not listening to me. i said they
barack obama is my liberal tonight. he wants performance reform, so does arne duncan, why are all your left wing teacher union friends in chicago bucking their guy from chicago, obama, who actually, and i'm going say it, got this story right? >> well, i think they're reacting because obama's been spending a little too much time with the hedge fund managers and not with the teachers who are in the classroom every day. teachers want to have accountability. that's not the question. the...
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president obama has worn our shoes. i saw him on jay leno show wearing our shoes. >> he is well dressed. can't take that away from him. but i was crushed he didn't wear them to the inauguration. >> we were very disappointed to see the streak come to an end. that just gives you another chance to start a new streak. >> does he have a hickey freeman suit? >> he actually wore the chapman marks suit to the inauguration. >> i knew that. is he a good customer? >> he is a very good customer. >> do you help fit him? >> i don't fit him. we have a team in chicago that does that. he's a wonderful customer of ours. >> amy, does he buy your toydozers? is >> he's a little old unfortunately. so no. >> not yet. you moved from mexico to outside philadelphia, and you're still in the incubation stage or just out of it. what are the biggest obstacles for you right now? what would you like to see changed so you could do better as an entrepreneur? >> my concern f we', if we're t about obamacare and all that stuff, we are still so small. i'm t
president obama has worn our shoes. i saw him on jay leno show wearing our shoes. >> he is well dressed. can't take that away from him. but i was crushed he didn't wear them to the inauguration. >> we were very disappointed to see the streak come to an end. that just gives you another chance to start a new streak. >> does he have a hickey freeman suit? >> he actually wore the chapman marks suit to the inauguration. >> i knew that. is he a good customer? >> he...
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how president obama is flouting obama care. and the subheadline says "more reasons to delay and rewrite this ill-conceived law." the editorial board blasts the president for picking and choosing which parts of the law to enforce. therefore, helping some people but hurting others. and lastly, phil falcone and his hedge fund harbinger capital reaching a settlement with the s.e.c. they will pay $18 million and admit wrongdoing. falcone is banned from the securities industry for five years. falcone telling cnbc that the fund will not close down and he's happy to put this behind him. larry, back to you. >> i'll bet he's happy to put it behind him. josh lipton, thank you very much. governor, we're going to come back and get into a bigger discussion with you, but right now just a moment, in a sentence, in a word, okay? what's the difference? where did detroit go wrong and wisconsin go right? this is the short form. >> we put the power in the hands of the hard-working taxpayers instead of the big government union bosses. >> and they ne
how president obama is flouting obama care. and the subheadline says "more reasons to delay and rewrite this ill-conceived law." the editorial board blasts the president for picking and choosing which parts of the law to enforce. therefore, helping some people but hurting others. and lastly, phil falcone and his hedge fund harbinger capital reaching a settlement with the s.e.c. they will pay $18 million and admit wrongdoing. falcone is banned from the securities industry for five...
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transcanada sues over president obama's rejection of the pipeline. they also plan to seek $15 billion in damages. they voted to repeal the affordable care act for the 62nd time. however this is the first time it made it to his desk forcing him to veto the bill. >> and the republican presidential candidate donald trump threatened to hold back 700 million pounds of investment in scotland if he's banned from entering the u.k. more than half a million people backed a petition to ban trump after the candidate called for a temporary ban on muslims entering the u.s. that triggering a debate in parliament later this month. >> and star wars the force awakens has already become the highest grossing movie of all time in the united states. the movie needed just 20 days to overtake the 760 million time lifetime gross record of former breaker avatar. >> and if you're long markets it's a pretty ugly day for you. >> we're expecting the dow to drop by almost 400 points. we're still expecting the dow jones to open to the tune of 370 points. seen off by 170 points and
transcanada sues over president obama's rejection of the pipeline. they also plan to seek $15 billion in damages. they voted to repeal the affordable care act for the 62nd time. however this is the first time it made it to his desk forcing him to veto the bill. >> and the republican presidential candidate donald trump threatened to hold back 700 million pounds of investment in scotland if he's banned from entering the u.k. more than half a million people backed a petition to ban trump...
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obama wants even more spending increases. and a lot of republicans, conservatives, are saying you know what? we don't want a tax hike at all. we give boehner credit but we don't want a tax hike. this is not the time. it's a very anemic economy. let's just let the democrats have their tax hike and we'll be done with it. other than that, jimmy, i don't think this thing gets done. that's what i'm coming around to. >> well, i think that there's a chance to that. a chance for that to happen in the scenario that you just described. but i don't think that is what happens. frankly, i think with the vice president saying today that the issue of whether the top rate is 39.6 or 37 it's really doesn't matter. that was a huge olive branch as our colleague just said. this is a signal, a smoke signal like a vatican smoke signal sent from the administration to speaker boehner today. >> but that's been out there before. >> i understand that. >> there's only a handful of republicans, what are you going to get, a percentage point? mark seimone,
obama wants even more spending increases. and a lot of republicans, conservatives, are saying you know what? we don't want a tax hike at all. we give boehner credit but we don't want a tax hike. this is not the time. it's a very anemic economy. let's just let the democrats have their tax hike and we'll be done with it. other than that, jimmy, i don't think this thing gets done. that's what i'm coming around to. >> well, i think that there's a chance to that. a chance for that to happen in...
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is delaying the employer mandate under the affordable care act, better known as obama care. the mandate requires companies with more than 50 full-time employees to offer health insurance or pay a $2,000 penalty, bill. >> joining us from washington with more details on this stunning development is our john harwood. john? >> it was a surprise. it's a setback for the administration that underscores the complexity of implementing this law not only for the administration but also for american business. it does not affect most american businesses and workers directly. why? because most businesses are smaller than 50 employees and aren't going to be affected by that mandate and most larger businesses already offer coverage without the mandate. here is zeke emmanuel, former health care official in the obama administration this morning on "squawk." >> i wish that the employer mandate first had been written differently in the legislation and, second of all-bnt postponed? yes. >> is the postponement going to be a major blow to getting 32 million more people health care coverage? i thin
is delaying the employer mandate under the affordable care act, better known as obama care. the mandate requires companies with more than 50 full-time employees to offer health insurance or pay a $2,000 penalty, bill. >> joining us from washington with more details on this stunning development is our john harwood. john? >> it was a surprise. it's a setback for the administration that underscores the complexity of implementing this law not only for the administration but also for...
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. >> breaking news here on the obama health care lull. let's go back to headquarters. >> treasury saying that it is going to delay -- the administration is going to delay the employer mandate of the affordable care act, known as obama care for one year. they have been getting a lot of lobbying and discussions with business groups who have all said that this is going to be very difficult to implement this in time for 2014. the gao last week said it was concerned about trying to get up the insurance and market places where people will go to buy their insurance. this afternoon the administration saying it's going to provide an additional year before they begin. first it's going to allow us to consider ways to simplify requirements and provide time to adapt to health coverage and reporting systems while employers move toward making coverage affordable. they're encouraging employers to provide coverage. we'll have more on this. >> steve grasso, take a look across the space, insurers, hmos, hospitals? where do you go first. >> the hmos reap the
. >> breaking news here on the obama health care lull. let's go back to headquarters. >> treasury saying that it is going to delay -- the administration is going to delay the employer mandate of the affordable care act, known as obama care for one year. they have been getting a lot of lobbying and discussions with business groups who have all said that this is going to be very difficult to implement this in time for 2014. the gao last week said it was concerned about trying to get...
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you mention thad the first day of this august 4 is also president obama's birthday, also the inauguration day. officials tell us they don't think it's tied to either of those two things but may have some connection to the fact that the fasting called ramadan ends about this time of year, maria. >> pete williams, thank you very much. we'll come back to you with new news as it develops. >>> meanwhile george clooney has taken on the likes of people in his movie. in real life he's taken on hedge fund dan loeb. coming up. >>> former federal reserve insider is weighing in after the break. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. it started as a down day on wall street for the markets. stocks rallies for late rebound even hel
you mention thad the first day of this august 4 is also president obama's birthday, also the inauguration day. officials tell us they don't think it's tied to either of those two things but may have some connection to the fact that the fasting called ramadan ends about this time of year, maria. >> pete williams, thank you very much. we'll come back to you with new news as it develops. >>> meanwhile george clooney has taken on the likes of people in his movie. in real life he's...
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president obama authorizes targeted air strikes against islamic militants in iraq. >> earlier this week, one iraqi in the area cried to the world, there is no one coming to help. well, today america is coming to help. >> israel confirms it has resumed strikes into gaza, while hamas fires several rockets towards the country. this as negotiators fail to extend a three-day cease-fire. >>> the world health organization declares the ebola outbreak an international health emergency, warning the virus will continue to spread globally. >>> and the stock trading higher in front thanks to a drop in revenues. the firm's cfo tells cnbc he's backing bill gross to turn around the fund's performance. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> hello, and welcome. you're watching "worldwide exchange." julia still on vacation. i'm going to be filling in for her for the rest of today and next week, of course. we've got a very busy show for you today. turkey prepares to shoate. wage his political grip on the country. plus, as the w.h.o. declares the ebola
president obama authorizes targeted air strikes against islamic militants in iraq. >> earlier this week, one iraqi in the area cried to the world, there is no one coming to help. well, today america is coming to help. >> israel confirms it has resumed strikes into gaza, while hamas fires several rockets towards the country. this as negotiators fail to extend a three-day cease-fire. >>> the world health organization declares the ebola outbreak an international health...
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barack obama praises myanmar's trip to democracy. and oil futures hit a two week high as international pressure mounts for a cease-fire in gaza. welcome back. just to keep you abreast with what's taking place at the moment in the uk, you have the uk prime minister david cameron speaking live at cbe conference. confederation of british industry. so he was just talking about how the government needs to be tough, radical and fast and he's continuing to lay out his thoughts there at this conference. we'll keep you up-to-date. tomorrow's euro group meeting is likely to be a tense affair. the imf looks to stick to its guns. christine lagarde told reuters that any financing program needs to be rooted in reality and not in wishful thinking. julia chatter sly is in athens. the chances of officials not green lighting further aid to greece, is it fair to say at the this stage that's very small? >> i think at the moment we have a situation where you have the imf really pushing for debt write down and on the other people wanting an enter rum solu
barack obama praises myanmar's trip to democracy. and oil futures hit a two week high as international pressure mounts for a cease-fire in gaza. welcome back. just to keep you abreast with what's taking place at the moment in the uk, you have the uk prime minister david cameron speaking live at cbe conference. confederation of british industry. so he was just talking about how the government needs to be tough, radical and fast and he's continuing to lay out his thoughts there at this...
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>> tyler, president obama is done with his vacation which was interrupted by egypt among other things. he's back here for that meeting you mentioned at 2:15 with financial regulators to talk about implementing dodd/frank. now, the first arrival that we just witnessed was mary jo white from the s.e.c. she's walked in. what we hear from white house officials is that this is about not a new announcement but about pressing regulators to continue making progress. only about 40% of the regulations for dodd/frank have been written so far. and the one major one that has not been completed is, of course, the volcker rule. you have on the president's agenda this week a series of economic speeches designed to push his middle out economic agenda and also prepare the ground for the fall fiscal fights with republicans over continuing resolution, the sequester, and also the federal debt limit. finally, of course, the president has got back on his plate the selection of that new fed chairman to succeed ben bernanke. janet yellen and larry summers are considered the two leading contenders. all of that
>> tyler, president obama is done with his vacation which was interrupted by egypt among other things. he's back here for that meeting you mentioned at 2:15 with financial regulators to talk about implementing dodd/frank. now, the first arrival that we just witnessed was mary jo white from the s.e.c. she's walked in. what we hear from white house officials is that this is about not a new announcement but about pressing regulators to continue making progress. only about 40% of the...
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. >> starting to see the imprint of both obama care and the sequester. the people moving from full-time employment to part-time for furloughs are really picking up right now, all kinds of anecdotes in the contractors to the defense try. >> economists and analysts who track defense-sensitive try bay beginning in the spring we started to see a slowdown in job growth while the rest of the economy was in fact trending upward. tyler? >> thanks very much. let's go to the story that keeps on giving. dell's stock up today after the board approved a better offer from michael dell and his partners silver lake. the stock is up 5.5% over the last week but is it really now a done deal? josh lipton watching it all from the market desk. >> an agreement has been reached with the buyout group led by ceo mike dell to purchase the company for 1375 per share, the group tacking on a one-time shareholder payout of 13 cents per share which michael dell is personally purchasing. we are pleased to have won another battle in the dell war, said carl icahn, but the battle itself is
. >> starting to see the imprint of both obama care and the sequester. the people moving from full-time employment to part-time for furloughs are really picking up right now, all kinds of anecdotes in the contractors to the defense try. >> economists and analysts who track defense-sensitive try bay beginning in the spring we started to see a slowdown in job growth while the rest of the economy was in fact trending upward. tyler? >> thanks very much. let's go to the story that...
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the retired leader wrote that listening to obama could, quote, give anyone a heart attack. >>> former new york banker has been arrested on charges that he defrauded investors of more than $95 million. prosecutors say he scammed clients into investing millions of dollars in sham private equity investments. he posted a $5 million bail. >>> and warner brothers latest comic book movie has stormed the box office, despite receiving a number of poor reviews "batman v. superman" took an estimated $170 million in north america. that makes it the sixth best weekend opener ever. >>> and let's give you a look at how u.s. futures are set to open today. we did get a basically flat close on wall street yesterday, which was open for trade, despite the extended holiday here in europe. as you can see, all the u.s. markets called to open higher with the dow jones called to open higher by 24 points. the s&p 500 just barely in the green. the nasdaq called higher by about 11 points. for a bit more on the market direction as investors keep an eye to the big comments from janet yellen due later today, let's
the retired leader wrote that listening to obama could, quote, give anyone a heart attack. >>> former new york banker has been arrested on charges that he defrauded investors of more than $95 million. prosecutors say he scammed clients into investing millions of dollars in sham private equity investments. he posted a $5 million bail. >>> and warner brothers latest comic book movie has stormed the box office, despite receiving a number of poor reviews "batman v....
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president obama has been forced to respond. and russian president vladimir putin is maybe trying to cut a deal with snowden as he remains in limbo at a russian airport. i mean, this has all of the elements of a novel. we have the details. >> reporter: another embarrassment for the united states of america, as you say. president barack obama is in the middle of an african tour. he was forced to take questions about this. now, the immediate -- the thing he was responding to here was this question about an article over the weekend which alleged the united states has been actually bugging eu offices and has hacked into eu communications systems to figure out what eu officials have been communicating among themselves in terms of trade negotiations. the president said he's going to look into the specifics of that and get back to those countries with the details. but meanwhile, he sort of offered a blanket defense of spying in general. take a listen. >> i guarantee you that in european capitals, there are people who are interested if
president obama has been forced to respond. and russian president vladimir putin is maybe trying to cut a deal with snowden as he remains in limbo at a russian airport. i mean, this has all of the elements of a novel. we have the details. >> reporter: another embarrassment for the united states of america, as you say. president barack obama is in the middle of an african tour. he was forced to take questions about this. now, the immediate -- the thing he was responding to here was this...
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and barack obamas looks set to flag the south china sea issue. and ban ki-moon has called for an immediate cease fire in gaza. and a lot of noise, not a lot of effect. an analyst's words on credit suisse's plans to consolidate. that sent the shares to the bottom of the smi. pretty solid gains for global equities. today a cautious start indicated for u.s. markets. s&p 500 at the moment just less than two points below fair value. right now the nasdaq is some six points below fair value. and the dow currently some 28 points below fair value. the global 300 looks like this. pretty flat really. just down a point or so. and european stocks have been fairly flat. no big moves. you can see the ftse right now down 0.2%. we were up over 2% yesterday. xetra dax up 0.2. not big reaction to the fact that moody'ss as followed s&p by cutting aaa rating. and ibex down about a third. spain raising a little bit of have a money. they started funding for 2013 ahead of 12 and 18 month t-bill auction today. 12 month yields a little bit lower. 18 month demand not as mu
and barack obamas looks set to flag the south china sea issue. and ban ki-moon has called for an immediate cease fire in gaza. and a lot of noise, not a lot of effect. an analyst's words on credit suisse's plans to consolidate. that sent the shares to the bottom of the smi. pretty solid gains for global equities. today a cautious start indicated for u.s. markets. s&p 500 at the moment just less than two points below fair value. right now the nasdaq is some six points below fair value. and...
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president obama speaking in an interview in seattle saying that there is a possibility. he's acknowledging now that there is a possibility that a bomb was on board. you know, i'm just wondering why russia and egypt haven't gotten on board with that theory just yet. >> well, in any case, i think that they're also looking for a little bit of a time to close the investigation and prepare the measures that they could be announcing at the time when the actual segment would be made on the causes of the crash. if we face the situation with the bomb, the measures will reassure the public will need to be completely different. >> that's exactly what someone said yesterday. yesterday we had another strategist on saying that the worse nightmare for the russian government is here, i have to say that it was a bomb planted on board because the plans for syria and the middle east would probably have to be changed for public pressure. >> well, you see, it depends on whether your policy takes precedent. we have seen russian government reacting in a knee jerk reaction to eastern ukraine wh
president obama speaking in an interview in seattle saying that there is a possibility. he's acknowledging now that there is a possibility that a bomb was on board. you know, i'm just wondering why russia and egypt haven't gotten on board with that theory just yet. >> well, in any case, i think that they're also looking for a little bit of a time to close the investigation and prepare the measures that they could be announcing at the time when the actual segment would be made on the...
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and president obama received a briefingmissing egypt airplane. and the plane that was carrying 66 people on board disappeared from radar over to the mediterranean and en route from cairo to paris. >> france's lower house of parliament has extended a two-month state of emergency with which was declared after the november terrorist attacks in paris. it expands the police powers to put people under arrest. >> and now, the s.e.c. says that golfer phil mickelson raised profits by trading in dean food s after a stock trading tip from gambler mick walters. ta will discuss penalties for walters and dean foods at noon. >>> and sports authority is going out of business. once the nation's largest sporting retailer are will shut down all of the remaining 450 stores after failing to find a buyer for them. you are up to date, and that is the news update at this hour. back to you. >> thank you, sue. and now, back to the update for europe, and it is about as red as our own. >> yes. and the fed caught the down dravt from the fed news, and europe was not open, and
and president obama received a briefingmissing egypt airplane. and the plane that was carrying 66 people on board disappeared from radar over to the mediterranean and en route from cairo to paris. >> france's lower house of parliament has extended a two-month state of emergency with which was declared after the november terrorist attacks in paris. it expands the police powers to put people under arrest. >> and now, the s.e.c. says that golfer phil mickelson raised profits by trading...
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we do not have a response from the egyptian government on the latest comments from president barack obama and the cancellation of biannual military exercises. >> this is the point we're watching for world markets, which is currently 107 right now. thank you very much for your reporting. >>> on deck, building confusion in the housing market. one long-time homebuilder bull is getting semi-bearish. while a new survey says everything is fine. so we want to know, which is it? we're also keeping an eye on this market. right now the biggest loser on the big board is hp. it is currently moving to the down side as much as one of the other stocks on the dow. stick around, "street signs" will be back in a minute. make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you start using active trader pro today. if you're like me, you've been working you've been working like a dog all year. but you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! mattress discounters' labor day sale is on now!
we do not have a response from the egyptian government on the latest comments from president barack obama and the cancellation of biannual military exercises. >> this is the point we're watching for world markets, which is currently 107 right now. thank you very much for your reporting. >>> on deck, building confusion in the housing market. one long-time homebuilder bull is getting semi-bearish. while a new survey says everything is fine. so we want to know, which is it? we're...
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now president obama meanwhile is on an african tour, and there he was confront by reporters with new reports that leaked out over the weekend in "der spiegel," the newspaper in germany, those reporters kwoegt an edward snowden leak to them saying the united states had bugged eu offices and that the nsa was spying on eu officials as they were engaging in trade negotiations. now here's how the president of the united states responded to those claims. >> i guarantee you that in european capitals there are people who are interested in if not what i had for breakfast at least what my talking points might be should i end up meeting with their leaders. that's how intelligence services operate. >> so, sue, you can see there the president not denying this report that the u.s. has been spying on its european allies, but the president said he'd have to check into this issue and would get back to the europeans with all the new details he has for them. sue? >> thank you very much, eamon. right now it's about 7:15 p.m. in cairo. crowds are gathering this again in the main square. earlier in the da
now president obama meanwhile is on an african tour, and there he was confront by reporters with new reports that leaked out over the weekend in "der spiegel," the newspaper in germany, those reporters kwoegt an edward snowden leak to them saying the united states had bugged eu offices and that the nsa was spying on eu officials as they were engaging in trade negotiations. now here's how the president of the united states responded to those claims. >> i guarantee you that in...
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congress continues to suffer from approval ratings than president obama. more americans want to see capitol hill controlled by democrats, then republicans after the midterm elections. but just a slim 45% to 43% merge. there are always special several guests in the house chambers during the state of the union. among the people sitting with michelle obama tonight, mary barra, gm's new ceo. you can catch full coverage of the state of the union here on cnbc. it will be anchored by carl quintanilla and kelly evans tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. back to you. >> thanks very much, indeed, for that. good to see you. >>> now, keep our eyes on emerging markets. the turkish lira is just bouncing off its record low. 2.39 against the u.s. dollar yesterday. colonelly at 2.26. the strlt bank came out and said inflation is going to be higher than we expected. they're going to have a meeting midnight tonight. it's predicted policymakers will raise rates by 2/225 basis points to 10%. now, the argentine peso is unchanged. supporting its currency this week after loosening curre
congress continues to suffer from approval ratings than president obama. more americans want to see capitol hill controlled by democrats, then republicans after the midterm elections. but just a slim 45% to 43% merge. there are always special several guests in the house chambers during the state of the union. among the people sitting with michelle obama tonight, mary barra, gm's new ceo. you can catch full coverage of the state of the union here on cnbc. it will be anchored by carl quintanilla...
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president obama addressed the situation seemingly deteriorating in cairo and egypt from martha's vineyard earlier today. >> mohamed morsi was elected president in a democratic election. his government was not inclusive. we know that many egyptians, millions of egyptians, perhaps even a majority of egyptians, were calling for a change in course. let me say that the egyptian people deserve better than what we've seen over the last several days. >> cnbc is live in a very tense cairo. yusef? >> reporter: well, tyler, in the last few minutes we've got the report that the casualty toll in the sinai peninsula has risen after an attack on a checkpoint. we now understand that seven, not four, soldiers were killed in the attack. clashes are still under way across egypt. it's not just happening in sinai, it's happening in carroll and reports of attacks on churches, on police stations, on shops and even on banks. clearly the stakes are much, much higher and they will continue to fight. a spokesman saying they will not cower and they will rise again. now, a march is called for tomorrow on the other ha
president obama addressed the situation seemingly deteriorating in cairo and egypt from martha's vineyard earlier today. >> mohamed morsi was elected president in a democratic election. his government was not inclusive. we know that many egyptians, millions of egyptians, perhaps even a majority of egyptians, were calling for a change in course. let me say that the egyptian people deserve better than what we've seen over the last several days. >> cnbc is live in a very tense cairo....
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i think president obama put it pretty succinctly. he said that we're going to support the country. we're going to support the people, and while we support democratic process, it is not just a question of an election, and that's sort of a statement that goes against morsi who is putting his whole background, his whole basis for being in power as a single election. >> mr. ambassador, a pleasure. i'm sure we'll be talking to you again very soon because this story is still developing as we watch it. thank you so much. >> you bet. >> ty, up to you. >> all right, thank you, both. >>> shares of constellation brands lower today as the company posted quarterly numbers. profits of the beer, wine and liquor company dropping more than 25% from a year ago and it missed estimates. the company was pressured by costs related to its acquisition of grupo mondelo's beer business. however, constellation is boosting its 2013 stock and the stock is up 26% so far. shares of duncan brand, coverage with a bullish call, rating it a buy and the analyst who made the call will be on "street signs" in the next
i think president obama put it pretty succinctly. he said that we're going to support the country. we're going to support the people, and while we support democratic process, it is not just a question of an election, and that's sort of a statement that goes against morsi who is putting his whole background, his whole basis for being in power as a single election. >> mr. ambassador, a pleasure. i'm sure we'll be talking to you again very soon because this story is still developing as we...
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and it's really leaving obama out on something of a limb. and i think over the next couple of days, that's the view the market segment takes on this. there's so much in there. i guess the first point i'll come was your last point, the russia-china gas deal. that's on the table, but that's going tie a number of years -- >> that's many years down the line. >> so let's talk today. you just said it's not having that much of an impact. the other problem is, as far as the eu sanctions are concerned, we have a lack of agreement over what pressure to take. i think it's interesting to see the foreign ministry saying the eu is disregarding its own interests. really? really? >> this is classic russian diplomacy. >> aren't eu -- >> what we've seen is european leaders trying to act tough, but then having private one off meetings. within the last few months, how many times has merkel met putin? i think it's three times. i'm not sure. maybe one of the watchers can inform us how many times it is. but there have been discussions with other leaders, as well.
and it's really leaving obama out on something of a limb. and i think over the next couple of days, that's the view the market segment takes on this. there's so much in there. i guess the first point i'll come was your last point, the russia-china gas deal. that's on the table, but that's going tie a number of years -- >> that's many years down the line. >> so let's talk today. you just said it's not having that much of an impact. the other problem is, as far as the eu sanctions are...
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today president obama will meet with members of the business round table. plus, on the economic calendar, the november adp report on employment is due at 8:15 eastern. u.s. equity futures at this hour are indicated higher. not much happened yesterday. it's wednesday, december 5th, 2012, and "squawk box" begins right now.
today president obama will meet with members of the business round table. plus, on the economic calendar, the november adp report on employment is due at 8:15 eastern. u.s. equity futures at this hour are indicated higher. not much happened yesterday. it's wednesday, december 5th, 2012, and "squawk box" begins right now.
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president barack obama. also, of course, other countries reviewing their ties with egypt. the european union as a whole will be having a lot of discussions over the weekend. meanwhile, the suez canal remains undisrupted despite the flurry of activity across egypt. >> thanks so much for that report. >>> moving back to financial news, if we hit 3% on the ten-year treasury, what is it going to mean for everything? steve liesman has been looking into, it everything. >> you know, tyler, as rates rise and the world turns we offer our own cnbc soap opera. what does it mean? all the answers coming up next, tyler. >> what happened when the earth started to move? an earthquake caught on tape next. look at that. looking at classic hits, and me's getting rocked, baby. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me.
president barack obama. also, of course, other countries reviewing their ties with egypt. the european union as a whole will be having a lot of discussions over the weekend. meanwhile, the suez canal remains undisrupted despite the flurry of activity across egypt. >> thanks so much for that report. >>> moving back to financial news, if we hit 3% on the ten-year treasury, what is it going to mean for everything? steve liesman has been looking into, it everything. >> you...
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president obama gearing up for a major speech on the economy. in about 30 minutes time he's expected to offer republicans a grand bargain for middle class jobs involving corporate tax cuts. we will speak with one of the president's top economic advisers about whether this new offer will work or not. that and more when we return on "power lunch" at 1:33 eastern. if you're serious about taking your trading to a higher level, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then schwab is the place to trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-284-9410 or visit schwab.com/trading to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 learn how you can earn up to 300 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for six months with qualifying net deposits. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see how easy and intuitive it is to use tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 our most powerful platform, streetsmart edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we put it in the cloud so you can use it on the web. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and trade with our most advanced tools tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 on whatever computer you're on. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 also, get a dedicate
president obama gearing up for a major speech on the economy. in about 30 minutes time he's expected to offer republicans a grand bargain for middle class jobs involving corporate tax cuts. we will speak with one of the president's top economic advisers about whether this new offer will work or not. that and more when we return on "power lunch" at 1:33 eastern. if you're serious about taking your trading to a higher level, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then schwab is the place to trade. tdd#:...
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so i don't know whether the obama administration may do that. i think people would find it acceptable if they say, listen, you really have to get your act together here. but right now, frankly, there is not a lot of, i don't have a lot of confidence that that is happening. >> would you invest in munis? >> i'm intrigued. mun is in general? >> yes. >> i think aside of detroit, 49 of 50 states have balanced bucket amendmentsment state and local governments are going to increase spending next year. >> up 4%. >> next year. i actually like -- so they're going to actually offset some of the sequestration and some of the weakness from the federal spending cuts. so i like munis in general. buying detroit munis is another -- >> it was an area of the market that sold off the last time we had this vicious move higher in rates. now, if you take that equation along with the detroit circumstance it taik makes it a little more murky. a lot viewed the last sell-off as a great buying opportunity. >> it was. there will be buying opportunities and sell-offs. it's h
so i don't know whether the obama administration may do that. i think people would find it acceptable if they say, listen, you really have to get your act together here. but right now, frankly, there is not a lot of, i don't have a lot of confidence that that is happening. >> would you invest in munis? >> i'm intrigued. mun is in general? >> yes. >> i think aside of detroit, 49 of 50 states have balanced bucket amendmentsment state and local governments are going to...
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president obama announcing thursday that the u.s. has canceled long-standing joint military exercises with the egyptian army that were previously set for next month. he interrupted his vacation on martha's vineyard to address the violence ensuing in cairo. >> while mohamed morsi was elected president in a democratic election, his government was not inclusive. we know that many egyptians, millions of egyptians, perhaps even a majority of egyptians are were calling for a change in course. let me say that the egyptian people deserve better than what we have seen over the last several days. >> the president also said he wishes to sustain a relationship with egypt, but traditional cooperation cannot continue when civilians are being killed and rights are being stripped away. egypt's presidency responding in a statement said the president's words were not based on facts, and will only strengthen and encourage violent groups. carolin, back to you. >> thank you for that. >>> let's look at today's other top stories. a new contender enters the
president obama announcing thursday that the u.s. has canceled long-standing joint military exercises with the egyptian army that were previously set for next month. he interrupted his vacation on martha's vineyard to address the violence ensuing in cairo. >> while mohamed morsi was elected president in a democratic election, his government was not inclusive. we know that many egyptians, millions of egyptians, perhaps even a majority of egyptians are were calling for a change in course....
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this one that president barack obama had to address during a trip to africa. the revelation came over the weekend in germany revealing that the united states has allegedly bugged eu offices in the united states and cracked into eu communications equipment in europe. the president today in africa said he'll look into that allegation and get the specifics of the european governments, but offered a broad defense of spying in general. >> i guarantee you that in european capitals, there are people who are interested in if not what i had for breakfast, at least what my talking points might be, should i end up meeting with their leaders. that's how intelligence services operate. >> meanwhile, in russia, president vladimir putin said he's not going to extradite edward snowden, the admitted nsa leaker. he said he would consent to keeping snowden in russia on one condition. he said if he wants to stay here there is one condition. he must stop his work in harming our american partners, as strange as that sounds coming from my lips. that's vladimir putin speaking today. h
this one that president barack obama had to address during a trip to africa. the revelation came over the weekend in germany revealing that the united states has allegedly bugged eu offices in the united states and cracked into eu communications equipment in europe. the president today in africa said he'll look into that allegation and get the specifics of the european governments, but offered a broad defense of spying in general. >> i guarantee you that in european capitals, there are...
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to be the favorite among white house staffers and, of course, he worked very closely with president obama as the head of his economic council. i talked to one source today, pretty well informed as an outsider can be, who pegged the chances that larry summers will get this pick out 2 out of 3. of course, we've got to wait and see if that reflects the president's thinking, and we should find out in a few weeks, maria. >> that's terrific scoop, john. so you also have some news on the battle brewing over the debt ceiling, right? >> reporter: well, it could be related. you know, the republican leadership was burned by what happened in 2011 when the debt crisis hurt their party's reputation. they very much want to avoid a government shutdown, avoid a debt crisis. the administration believes that they want to do that, as well. the challenge will be how they bring along the republican base. it could be a contentious fall as we work out the continuing resolution, what happens to the sequester, what happens to the debt limit. and interestingly, the fed chair could play in that, because if you have
to be the favorite among white house staffers and, of course, he worked very closely with president obama as the head of his economic council. i talked to one source today, pretty well informed as an outsider can be, who pegged the chances that larry summers will get this pick out 2 out of 3. of course, we've got to wait and see if that reflects the president's thinking, and we should find out in a few weeks, maria. >> that's terrific scoop, john. so you also have some news on the battle...
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>> i don't trust president obama with our record. you gave him a big hug and if you want to again, go right ahead. >> it's not clear that either of those gained too much from that debate. rand paul after went after donald trump. jeb bush was a little bit more nuanced about it. he didn't aggressively go after trump but he got a question when he was asked if he said some pretty nasty things about trump in private, he pushed back against that but acknowledged that there are some areas where he's been critical. >> it's true, but i have said that mr. trump's language is divisive. >> first of all, jeb, i am very happy that you denied that and i appreciate that very much. i mean, he's a true gentleman. he is. the one thing he did say, and i mean that. the one thing he said about that was my tone, and i also understand that. we don't have time for tone. we have to go out and get the job done. >> reporter: and really, that's the core challenge that donald trump is putting before republicans. are they really going to take the position that the
>> i don't trust president obama with our record. you gave him a big hug and if you want to again, go right ahead. >> it's not clear that either of those gained too much from that debate. rand paul after went after donald trump. jeb bush was a little bit more nuanced about it. he didn't aggressively go after trump but he got a question when he was asked if he said some pretty nasty things about trump in private, he pushed back against that but acknowledged that there are some areas...
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the democrats can't take for granted the coalition that sent obama to office. it's not one that mrs. clinton can take for granted. and it's an interesting view on why a trump v. clinton race might not be as predictable as people suggest. >> i just can't wait. if they are the nominees, those debates. >> the debates will be fantastic. >> you thought a lot of people tuned into the republican debates. i bet those debates will be very good. i wonder how effective he's going to be, how disparaging he's going to be. >> we'll have to wait and see. the other point to make as well this morning in terms of the titles of our two must reads, yours began with the word no. my began with the word yes. a little bit of insight into the deep personalities of the two "worldwide exchange" anchors. all right. we're approaching the top of the hour. that means the "squawk box" team is getting ready. becky joins us from new york. >> great to see you both this morning. you've been talking about a lot of the major stories we'll be covering as well. it's a story of good news, bad news for
the democrats can't take for granted the coalition that sent obama to office. it's not one that mrs. clinton can take for granted. and it's an interesting view on why a trump v. clinton race might not be as predictable as people suggest. >> i just can't wait. if they are the nominees, those debates. >> the debates will be fantastic. >> you thought a lot of people tuned into the republican debates. i bet those debates will be very good. i wonder how effective he's going to be,...
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i think obama was cautious in dancing around the words. whether we like it or not, members of congress made it quite clear they see this as a coup. it is hard to argue under any other circumstance there isn't a coup. whether it is a popular coup is a matter of semantics. i think that is a real problem for egypt. there is a degree of relief this morning that the country hasn't collapsed into civil war and let's hope that continues. i think this whole revolution, if you can use it, was driven by the economy. and they had another big prop taken away from the economy. i see further turmoil and a great concern. >> maybe not in the long-term given the test to democracy. thank you for that. we'll come back to you in a moment. let's dive into the story around the japanese market in particular, a couple of big stocks. softbank cleared the final hurdle on the race for sprint as u.s. regulators aprove the merger. with the latest on that deal, we go live to tokyo. >> the s.e.c. gives the all clear snol to softbank's $21.6 billion deal to take control
i think obama was cautious in dancing around the words. whether we like it or not, members of congress made it quite clear they see this as a coup. it is hard to argue under any other circumstance there isn't a coup. whether it is a popular coup is a matter of semantics. i think that is a real problem for egypt. there is a degree of relief this morning that the country hasn't collapsed into civil war and let's hope that continues. i think this whole revolution, if you can use it, was driven by...
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president obama has met nelson mandela before. back in 2005 when he was a senator but he has never met him while he has been president, but clearly nelson mandela is still in a critical condition. there were some jubilant scenes here. you can probably see the crowd behind me growing. yesterday it grew to some thousand strong because, well, partly because of news that nelson mandela was -- seems a little better. some family members saying that he is responsive had they talk to him, that he looks better than he has. at the same time, he is still in a critical condition, ross? >> okay, keir, thanks very much for that. the latest from pretoria with nbc's keir simmons. >>> other stories we're looking at today on cnbc.com. how did the region's indices perform? you can find their score card online. >>> plus, emerging market currencies have taken a bit of a beating since concerns first arose. head to our website to discover which currency is now the most likely to bear the impact of the tapering tantrum. >>> don't forget, of course, follo
president obama has met nelson mandela before. back in 2005 when he was a senator but he has never met him while he has been president, but clearly nelson mandela is still in a critical condition. there were some jubilant scenes here. you can probably see the crowd behind me growing. yesterday it grew to some thousand strong because, well, partly because of news that nelson mandela was -- seems a little better. some family members saying that he is responsive had they talk to him, that he looks...
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i worry one of the reasons was obama care. i worry about getting employment ever back to where it used to be and if you don't, they basically have a license to do this perpetually if we don't. i initially thought the market might go up today based on this would help employment prospects and job prospects, but then -- now it is down and i think that's because it increases the democrats' chances in 20 -- >> it also increases -- it also increases just the level of uncertain uncertainty. >> it does. i know companies still don't know. >> now we don't know another year. now we don't know if it will get repealed, what is going to happen. i'm just telling you. >> the economy is getting better. >> that's got news. >> it could be getting -- >> yeah. >> fair enough. i'm feeling like a bug today. my whole life i've turned into an insect. check out google. franz kafka, most famous -- >> i hate that book. >> have you played -- >> you know, john, i'm glad you brought that up -- >> i don't think that's appropriate. >> i don't think would be t
i worry one of the reasons was obama care. i worry about getting employment ever back to where it used to be and if you don't, they basically have a license to do this perpetually if we don't. i initially thought the market might go up today based on this would help employment prospects and job prospects, but then -- now it is down and i think that's because it increases the democrats' chances in 20 -- >> it also increases -- it also increases just the level of uncertain uncertainty....
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obama care, affordable care. labor investment slowed and that stalled the recovery. i mean, it's classic just like the letter that keenes wrote to roosevelt in 1873. that clearly has had a big impact. >> so you're channelling kane for the first time in your life? >> no. >> never. i could do that, too. pick one thing that he said and say, see, he said that when everything else -- >> that's right. typically i would say a guy i'm not prone to quoting. >> you're quoting today. bruce, did -- any truth to that, do you think, or is this a much bigger ryan heart research? >> i'm going to say they're not. >> there was a piece of the study that was. obviously the depth and causes of the -- what do we call it, the great recession, that's why we have had such a technical recovery. what do you think, bruce? >> well, i think what's been going on in the last two or three years is we've had the public sector deleveraging all of this after having the private sector be the big source of weakness 2008 and 2010. don't lose sight of the global impact. i do think fiscal policy has a big r
obama care, affordable care. labor investment slowed and that stalled the recovery. i mean, it's classic just like the letter that keenes wrote to roosevelt in 1873. that clearly has had a big impact. >> so you're channelling kane for the first time in your life? >> no. >> never. i could do that, too. pick one thing that he said and say, see, he said that when everything else -- >> that's right. typically i would say a guy i'm not prone to quoting. >> you're...
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both president obama and john kerry expressed concern of the death toll over the weekend. is there anything in that to give israel pause for thought at this stage? >> reporter: well, julia, pause for thought, i can't say because what they are saying is they can intensify the operation rather than reduce it at this time. now kerry was caught off mike speaking with fox as you might imagine saying this is a pinpoint operation talking about israel as well. the israelis do believe it is a pin-point operation but it is impossible not to hit civilians with the fighting inside the civilian area. israelis say they warned the residents of the area for two days to leave the area before they moved in. and this is the unfortunate result they say of some of them not heeding the warning. there's been very heavy fighting in that area. 13 israeli soldiers killed yesterday and more than 100 palestinians killed altogether. so at lo of funerals on both sides of the border today. and the fighting continuing with the hamas gunmen bringing the fighting inside israel today. the gunmen infiltrated
both president obama and john kerry expressed concern of the death toll over the weekend. is there anything in that to give israel pause for thought at this stage? >> reporter: well, julia, pause for thought, i can't say because what they are saying is they can intensify the operation rather than reduce it at this time. now kerry was caught off mike speaking with fox as you might imagine saying this is a pinpoint operation talking about israel as well. the israelis do believe it is a...
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that's next. >>> and president obama officially rejecting the keystone pipeline. a victory for climate change advocates and a loss -- a big loss for the big oil industry. something like that. anyway, we will debate it coming up. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. the future belongs to the fast. and to help you accelerate, we've created a new company... one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. >>> welcome back. seema mody and a quick market flash. >> i want to draw your attention to shares of weight watchers witnessing its second best day of the year up 35% after the company reported earnings that beat expectations yesterday after the bell. the weight management company also raising its four year guidance for 2015. get this, though, the stock is up 237% since oprah inn free announced she was taking a 10% stake in the company. that represents about a $101 millio
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they'll discuss the reports with obama soon as well. they still want the eu u.s. free trade deal. politicians in brussels saying we should delay this eu/u.s. trade deal until we get to the bottom of these spying allegations. >>> also, the countdown is under way to the employment report on friday. important report for investors as traders prepare for a low-volume week with the july 4th holiday. so how will that number impact us? we'll get into that when we come back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] cou
they'll discuss the reports with obama soon as well. they still want the eu u.s. free trade deal. politicians in brussels saying we should delay this eu/u.s. trade deal until we get to the bottom of these spying allegations. >>> also, the countdown is under way to the employment report on friday. important report for investors as traders prepare for a low-volume week with the july 4th holiday. so how will that number impact us? we'll get into that when we come back. with the spark...